GEnial self-taught handyman, a Sierra Leonean teenager has made an electric generator. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is interested in him. An ingenious handyman who has never studied engineering, a Sierra Leonean teenager is facing an extraordinary destiny. Famous in his village, where he set up an FM radio station as well as an electric generator, Kelvin Doe (16) is making a name for himself at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Material recovery
In his village, using materials recovered from the trash cans, Kelvin Doe made a generator that can light the family home and recharge the mobile phones of the inhabitants of his village. The teenager has also set up a small community radio station that he runs with young people of his age. The music played by the man who calls himself "DJ Focus" makes the whole village dance while his young colleagues host programs on the lives of the inhabitants of their community. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), one of the most prestigious universities in the world, has just invited him for advanced courses. During her stay in the United States, Kelvie Doe continued to think of her own. I want to help my family, make the life of my loved ones easier and build a wind turbine to provide electricity to my whole village, said the young man.
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